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“I don’t want a trade,” Ryan told the Register on Monday following a workout. “I’m not asking for a trade. I want to be here in Anaheim. This is where I want to be.
“If it comes to a situation where there’s heads butting, then I guess it would be best. But I am not looking for a trade. I have no intentions of being traded. I love it here and want to remain a Duck.” Read More »

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The Finnish Flash Teemu Selanne will play with the Anaheim Ducks next season.

The team released a statement from the forward, confirming that Selanne will return for his 12th season in Anaheim. Read More »

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It looks like Teemu Selanne will be back for his 18th season in the National Hockey League.

The veteran forward told Finnish sports magazine Sports Journal on Friday that he intends to return for 'at least another year' and a contract with the Anaheim Ducks should be done over the next few days. Read More »

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The National Hockey League has suspended Anaheim Ducks blueliner James Wisniewski eight games for his hit on Chicago Blackhawks' Brent Seabrook.
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Expunging his Maple Leafs tenure from memory is understandable for Toskala, whose forgettable stint with Toronto ended Jan. 31 when he was traded to the Ducks with winger Jason Blake for goaltender Jean-Sebastien Giguere.
Toskala will serve as backup to Jonas Hiller, a scenario that probably won't last beyond this season because Toskala's contract will expire, and keeping him as a backup seems u Read More »

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Teemu Selanne considered staying home to recover from a stomach flu that hit him hard for two days but he wasn’t going to let an illness keep him from being with his teammates for a key game against the Dallas Stars.
In a cruel twist of fate, the winger’s decision will now keep him out of the lineup indefinitely. Read More »

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Now that he's recovered from the strained groin he suffered on Oct. 24, Giguere has an opportunity to wrest the No. 1 job from Jonas Hiller, who has started the last six games. If Giguere cannot regain the starting job, he said "I'd rather retire than be a backup goalie."

"Something needs to happen," Giguere said. "You get a guy like (Hiller) that's going to be a free agent at the end of the y Read More »

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"I didn't see the puck until the last second, and when I saw it, I threw my leg out and my groin let go," Giguere said of the goal. "That's what happened when I hurt it before, and that made it worse." Read More »
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